The hybrid choice model (HCM) provides a powerful framework to account for heterogeneity across decision-makers in terms of different underlying latent attitudes. Typically, effects of the latent attitudes have been represented assuming linear utility functions. In contributing to the further elaboration of HCMs, this study suggests an extended HCM framework allowing for nonlinear utility functions of choice alternatives including not only observed but also latent variables. Box–Cox transformations are used to represent the nonlinear utility function. Johnson’s SB distribution is suggested to represent the random term of the latent variables, satisfying the constraint of the Box–Cox transformation. An empirical study using stated choice dat...
Hybrid choice models have been developed as an extension of discrete choice models, particularly mul...
The gradual penetration of new transport modes and/or new technologies (advanced information systems...
This study estimated dynamic behavioural parameters for an energy-economy model (called CIMS) using ...
The hybrid choice model (HCM) provides a powerful framework to account for heterogeneity across deci...
The hybrid choice model (HCM) provides a powerful framework to account for heterogeneity across deci...
\u3cp\u3eThe hybrid choice model (HCM) provides a powerful framework to account for heterogeneity ac...
\u3cp\u3eRecently, policy makers' expectations about the role of electric cars in reducing emissions...
Recently, policy makers' expectations about the role of electric cars in reducing emissions have ris...
Depending on the context, several factors may affect users' choices. In this paper, the main focus r...
In the last decade, a new trend in discrete choice modeling has emerged in which psychological facto...
The gap between discrete choice models and behavioral theory has spurred various developments that a...
Hybrid choice models have been developed as an extension of discrete choice models, particularly mul...
The gradual penetration of new transport modes and/or new technologies (advanced information systems...
This study estimated dynamic behavioural parameters for an energy-economy model (called CIMS) using ...
The hybrid choice model (HCM) provides a powerful framework to account for heterogeneity across deci...
The hybrid choice model (HCM) provides a powerful framework to account for heterogeneity across deci...
\u3cp\u3eThe hybrid choice model (HCM) provides a powerful framework to account for heterogeneity ac...
\u3cp\u3eRecently, policy makers' expectations about the role of electric cars in reducing emissions...
Recently, policy makers' expectations about the role of electric cars in reducing emissions have ris...
Depending on the context, several factors may affect users' choices. In this paper, the main focus r...
In the last decade, a new trend in discrete choice modeling has emerged in which psychological facto...
The gap between discrete choice models and behavioral theory has spurred various developments that a...
Hybrid choice models have been developed as an extension of discrete choice models, particularly mul...
The gradual penetration of new transport modes and/or new technologies (advanced information systems...
This study estimated dynamic behavioural parameters for an energy-economy model (called CIMS) using ...